• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 40, Issue 1, 0111004 (2020)
Xiangsheng Xie1、2, Yikun Liu2, Haowen Liang2, and Jianying Zhou2、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Physics, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510275, China
  • 2Department of Physics, College of Science, Shantou University, Shantou, Guangdong 515063, China
  • show less
    DOI: 10.3788/AOS202040.0111004 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Xiangsheng Xie, Yikun Liu, Haowen Liang, Jianying Zhou. Speckle Correlation Imaging: from Point Spread Functions to Light Field Plenoptics[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2020, 40(1): 0111004 Copy Citation Text show less
    Optical memory effect of scattering medium[47]
    Fig. 1. Optical memory effect of scattering medium[47]
    Traditional angular memory effect and translated memory effect[48]
    Fig. 2. Traditional angular memory effect and translated memory effect[48]
    FOV extended by additional imaging lens used for adjusting PSF[34]. (a) Schematic of correlation imaging without assistant lens; (b) schematic of correlation imaging with assistant lens; (c) restoration of image with large FOV; (d) restoration of color image
    Fig. 3. FOV extended by additional imaging lens used for adjusting PSF[34]. (a) Schematic of correlation imaging without assistant lens; (b) schematic of correlation imaging with assistant lens; (c) restoration of image with large FOV; (d) restoration of color image
    Enlargement of DOF by PSF manipulation. (a) Experimental setup; (b) distributions of PSF at different object planes; (c) simultaneous restoration of three objects with different DOFs[58]
    Fig. 4. Enlargement of DOF by PSF manipulation. (a) Experimental setup; (b) distributions of PSF at different object planes; (c) simultaneous restoration of three objects with different DOFs[58]
    Enlargement of FOV by multiple PSFs and spatial de-multiplex[55-56]. (a) Circles indicate point sources for measuring multiple PSFs; (b) dotted circle represents expanded FOV; (c) dotted circle represents range of sample to be tested; (d) speckle pattern of whole sample; (e)(g) speckle of square hole and its recovered image; (f)(h) speckle of triple-slit's region and its recovered image
    Fig. 5. Enlargement of FOV by multiple PSFs and spatial de-multiplex[55-56]. (a) Circles indicate point sources for measuring multiple PSFs; (b) dotted circle represents expanded FOV; (c) dotted circle represents range of sample to be tested; (d) speckle pattern of whole sample; (e)(g) speckle of square hole and its recovered image; (f)(h) speckle of triple-slit's region and its recovered image
    Improved deconvolution results of Wiener filtering based on memory effect. (a) Recovered snowflake pattern; (b)(c) intensity distributions of cross-sections marked with “1” and “2” in Fig. 6(a) by different methods[60]
    Fig. 6. Improved deconvolution results of Wiener filtering based on memory effect. (a) Recovered snowflake pattern; (b)(c) intensity distributions of cross-sections marked with “1” and “2” in Fig. 6(a) by different methods[60]
    Recovery method from known reference to unknown things. (a)(b) Known reference “H” and its speckle pattern; (c)(d) image with known reference and unknown things and its speckle pattern; (e) recovered image[61]
    Fig. 7. Recovery method from known reference to unknown things. (a)(b) Known reference “H” and its speckle pattern; (c)(d) image with known reference and unknown things and its speckle pattern; (e) recovered image[61]
    PSF measured via spatial-correlation method. With z1=z4, object plane marked with dotted rectangle becomes conjugate plane of CCDr under spatial correlation[55]
    Fig. 8. PSF measured via spatial-correlation method. With z1=z4, object plane marked with dotted rectangle becomes conjugate plane of CCDr under spatial correlation[55]
    PSF estimated by object-boundary method and recovery process of scattering image under dynamic water[68]
    Fig. 9. PSF estimated by object-boundary method and recovery process of scattering image under dynamic water[68]
    Schematic of single-shot multispectral imaging with monochromatic camera. (a) Light from multispectral object propagating through strongly scattering medium generates speckle pattern on monochromatic camera; (b) multispectral PSF acquired by single pinhole illuminated by light with different spectral bands; (c) multispectral imaging; (d) image synthesis recovery[70]
    Fig. 10. Schematic of single-shot multispectral imaging with monochromatic camera. (a) Light from multispectral object propagating through strongly scattering medium generates speckle pattern on monochromatic camera; (b) multispectral PSF acquired by single pinhole illuminated by light with different spectral bands; (c) multispectral imaging; (d) image synthesis recovery[70]
    Correlation of PSF with different spectra. (a) Spectra of two LED sources, which are reference and tested sources, passing through corresponding filters (no overlap at all); (b)(c) speckle patterns of two LED sources, where object in middle is known; (d)(e) directly recovered image and recovered image after PSF adjustment[71]
    Fig. 11. Correlation of PSF with different spectra. (a) Spectra of two LED sources, which are reference and tested sources, passing through corresponding filters (no overlap at all); (b)(c) speckle patterns of two LED sources, where object in middle is known; (d)(e) directly recovered image and recovered image after PSF adjustment[71]
    Xiangsheng Xie, Yikun Liu, Haowen Liang, Jianying Zhou. Speckle Correlation Imaging: from Point Spread Functions to Light Field Plenoptics[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2020, 40(1): 0111004
    Download Citation